One of my favorite finished works of art!
by Michelle
(Salem OR USA)
Counted Cross Stitch can be a rewarding craft, but it can be a little daunting at first. I suggest starting with a project from a kit. Start with a simple one that has a simple design.
Read through the instructions first and check the kit to make sure the all the supplies are there. The floss will be pre-cut and there should be enough in the kit to finish the project. Some kits come with an organizer for the floss but one can be made out of an index card with holes punched into it. There should be a needle with the kit and sometimes they also come with a frame.
Most kits contain 14 count aida cloth. This cloth is designed for counted cross stitch and has a grid of 14 spaces per inch. There may be some other embellishments with the kit that can be added when the piece is done. With the instructions there will be a diagram on a grid. It may be color coded, or symbol coded or both. It is best to start in the center and work out from there.
To find the center of the aida cloth, fold it in half and then open it again. Turn it 90 degrees and fold in half again. Sometimes I weave a contrasting piece of thread at the center but usually the fold is enough of a guide.
Use the stitch guide in the instructions. Most of the project will be in cross stitch which will look like x's. If your stitches don't look like the picture, you're probably not doing them right. I also use the picture with the project to compare progress. If something doesn't look right, I go back and compare the project to the diagram. That seems kind of tedious and that's why I recommend a simple project.
Since learning counted cross stitch, I've gone on to making my own projects which in a way is easier. I have freedom to alter the design if I put a stitch in the wrong place.